Abstract

Single phase 0.76(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3–0.24SrTiO3 ferroelectric ceramics have been synthesized with homogenous anatase and hierarchical rutile TiO2 raw reactants (BNST-A and BNST-R). Either calcined powder persists the microstructure characteristics of raw reactants. As the result, when the sintering temperature increases from 1000 to 1200 °C, the average grain size and density of BNST-A increase from 0.49 to 1.48 μm and 5.02 to 5.61 g/cm3, while those of BNST-R from 0.86 to 1.44 μm and 5.37 to 5.61 g/cm3. BNST-A illustrates a predominant ergodic relaxor state, and BNST-R prefers a non-ergodic relaxor state, as evidenced by the distinct polarization-electric field loops and current-electric field curves. Especially, such a distinct ferroelectric state is independent of sintering temperature. It is believed that the special hierarchical microstructure of rutile TiO2 reactant is beneficial to form denser ceramics with larger grains, and thus suppresses the contributions of polar nanoregions and defect-induced built-in field to ferroelectric property, leading to non-ergodic relaxor state. This work clearly demonstrates the nonnegligible effects of TiO2 reactants on the microstructure and properties of BNST ferroelectric ceramics.

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